With James Whitbourn and his guest.
With Alex Brodie and John Humphrys.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Colin Morris.
Sports news with Cliff Morgan. Producer Audrey Adams
Anthony Hopkins goes to the Llyn Peninsula in Wales, the setting for his new film August. A special programme presented by Michael Winner. Producer David Prest
Repeated tomorrow at 10.45pm
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Roger Black and Niger Planer are Ned Sherrin 's guests.
Producer Julian Mayers
Producer Tony Grant
Alison Mitchell with the latest news from the world of personal finance and impartial advice for all those trying to make the most of their money. Producer Frances Macdonald
Simon Hoggart is joined by Francis Wheen , Jeremy Hardy , Steve Punt and journalist Joanna Coles. Written by lain Pattinson with Hugh Rycroft and Adam Bostock-Smith . Producer Aled Evans. Repeated Monday at 6.30pm
The last of six programmes in which Sue Cameron cross-examines some of Britain's key institutions to see how well they serve us. 6: Quangos Repeated from yesterday
Style. Campbell McMurray concludes his exploration of the influence of ships and their cargoes. Producer Neil Trevithick
By Grant Sutherland. A senior banker at a top firm finds his life blown apart when his colleague is found murdered. with Sean Baker , Chris Pavlo , Janet Maw , Elaine Pyke , Ciara Janson , Mark Bonnar and Christopher Scott. Director Andy Jordan
Gerry Northam explores the occasionally bizarre world of re-enactment societies. And, as the wounded are taken from the field, he also examines the history of pain-free surgery. Repeated tomorrow at 8.30pm
Professor Steven Rose , of the Open University, with the secrets of the brain. Producer Toby Murcott. Repeated Tuesday at
8.00pm. E-MAIL: scirad@bbc.co.uk
Michael O'Donnell with four portraits of contemporary family life.
2: The Marquess of Sligo and Family Repeated from Tuesday
Six residents of the rocky shore reveal the truth about life between the tides. In the last programme of the series, Tony Robinson plays the lugworm whose excavating days come to an end when he decides to break free. Written by Lynne Truss. Producer Sarah Blunt
Comic Mark Steel continues his four-part series aimed at reorganising our lives for the better. 3: The education system. Written and performed by Mark Steel and Pete Sinclair with Kim Wall and Maria McErlane. Repeated from yesterday
John Peel finds out what to do if your mum and her mates start running around the hills of Surrey at dawn.
Producer Fiona Couper. Repeated Thursday at 11.30pm. PHONE: (0171) [number removed]
50 Years of the Edinburgh Festival Paul Allen sees the closing events at the 50th Edinburgh Festival and discusses with directors and critics the contribution the festival has made to the culture of Great Britain.
Producer John Boundy. Repeated Friday 9.30pm
A look back at events 50 years ago. Series editor Gaynor Vaughan Jones
Eight mysteries starring
Clive Merrison as Holmes and Michael Williams as Dr Watson.
5: The Dying Detective. Holmes lies ill, struck down by a rare tropical disease.
With Sam Crane and John Baddeley. Violinist Leonard Friedman. Dramatised by Robert Forrest. Director Patrick Rayner Repeat
Brian Kay presents four contrasting musical portraits of South America. Producer Peter Thresh
With the Rev Dr Leslie Griffiths.
By David Cregan.
With Cheryl Campbell and Bill Nighy. Joanna and Harry love each other but can't live together. with Pauline Letts , Margot Boyd ,
Derek Waring , Margaret Ward and Margaret John. Director John Tydeman Repeat
Film historian John Huntley continues his six-week trek around the sites of Britain's film studios.
3: Eating. West London's "mecca" of British comedy films.
Producer Barry Littlechild Repeat
Roy Hattersley looks back at a lifetime in the Labour Party with a wry smile. 3: Loitering with Intent. 1964-1970. Producer Jane Ray Repeat
Written by Martyn Bedford . Repeated from Thursday